Format: Currently, the document compiled with Sphinx and presented as a static webpage. I worked on improving the content last year, and I found this format challenging to work with. To make the document more developer- and user-friendly, I'd like to:
allow editing the document as a notebook
make the document interactive (e.g. executable in browser)
(preferably) use Markdown instead of reST
I'm not sure what system meets these needs, but if someone can help me get things started and point me in the right direction, I can do a lot of grunt work. Thoughts?
Content: Last year, I took a pass through the SciPy sections and updated what I can. This year, I'll work on improving other sections I know something about and invite contributions about the topics I'm unfamiliar with. What topics can you contribute to?
Improving the content and format of the Scientific Python Lectures
Format: Currently, the document compiled with Sphinx and presented as a static webpage. I worked on improving the content last year, and I found this format challenging to work with. To make the document more developer- and user-friendly, I'd like to:
I'm not sure what system meets these needs, but if someone can help me get things started and point me in the right direction, I can do a lot of grunt work. Thoughts?
Content: Last year, I took a pass through the SciPy sections and updated what I can. This year, I'll work on improving other sections I know something about and invite contributions about the topics I'm unfamiliar with. What topics can you contribute to?